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To the south of the inn lies the livery barn, (circa 1855) a 1 1/2 story, red, wooden building, whose gabled peaks lie parallel with the road. Two additions have been attached along the east and west sides, apparent by mismatching roof angles. Both the original central portion as well as the western addition have field stone foundations. It is believed that this was the Meeme House Inn's original livery stable and served to house stage teams. Several six-over-six pane windows suggest that several of these were taken from the inn itself when replacements were made.

 

Building Facts

Original Build Date: Circa 1855

Original Location: Pioneer Road, Town of Meeme

Original Purpose: Stable

Moved to the Site: Coming Soon!

 

LIVERY STABLE

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